California’s Central Valley region has been called the “bread-basket” of the United States. The region is home to one of the most productive agricultural systems on the planet. Such high levels of agricultural productivity require large amounts of fresh water for irrigation. However, the long-term availability of water required to sustain high levels of agricultural production is being called into question following the latest drought in California. In this paper, we use Bayesian multilevel spatiotemporal modeling techniques to examine the influence of the structure of surface water rights in the Central Valley on agricultural production during the recent drought. California is an important place to study these dynamics as it is the only st...
In arid areas, irrigation water is an essential input into agricultural production. However, rainfal...
Farmers use irrigation to mitigate drought risk and reduce yield uncertainty. A clear understanding ...
Long-term predictions of the water cycle in a watershed must account for the human factor. Agricultu...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
In recent years, the western United States has been experiencing severe droughts. In this paper we f...
The Southwestern United States has a greater vulnerability to climate change impacts on water securi...
We analyze the contribution of human water management to the intensification and mitigation of hydro...
We examine potential regional-scale impacts of global climate change on sustainability of irrigated ...
The purpose of this paper is to show the link between water use, land consolidation, agribusinesses,...
The average person never has to think about water, they turn on the faucet and it's there. Yes, we d...
This paper examines potential regional-scale impacts of climate change on sustainability of irrigate...
Drought is one of the most severe natural hazards in the world. This research aims at assessing the ...
California’s Central Valley (CV) is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, en...
The Sacramento River Valley (SRV), valued for its $2.5 billion agricultural production and its biodi...
Contrary to popular belief, the L.A. region is more of a desert than a tropical oasis. Little rainfa...
In arid areas, irrigation water is an essential input into agricultural production. However, rainfal...
Farmers use irrigation to mitigate drought risk and reduce yield uncertainty. A clear understanding ...
Long-term predictions of the water cycle in a watershed must account for the human factor. Agricultu...
Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
In recent years, the western United States has been experiencing severe droughts. In this paper we f...
The Southwestern United States has a greater vulnerability to climate change impacts on water securi...
We analyze the contribution of human water management to the intensification and mitigation of hydro...
We examine potential regional-scale impacts of global climate change on sustainability of irrigated ...
The purpose of this paper is to show the link between water use, land consolidation, agribusinesses,...
The average person never has to think about water, they turn on the faucet and it's there. Yes, we d...
This paper examines potential regional-scale impacts of climate change on sustainability of irrigate...
Drought is one of the most severe natural hazards in the world. This research aims at assessing the ...
California’s Central Valley (CV) is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, en...
The Sacramento River Valley (SRV), valued for its $2.5 billion agricultural production and its biodi...
Contrary to popular belief, the L.A. region is more of a desert than a tropical oasis. Little rainfa...
In arid areas, irrigation water is an essential input into agricultural production. However, rainfal...
Farmers use irrigation to mitigate drought risk and reduce yield uncertainty. A clear understanding ...
Long-term predictions of the water cycle in a watershed must account for the human factor. Agricultu...